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    Default Inchworm + Bonus Black-throated Green Warbler.

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    It's only when processing this image of an inchworm that I noticed a male Black-throated Green Warbler looming large in the frame!. Seriously though, bonus points to those who can spot that worm in less than three seconds....

    Canon 7DII + 500mm f/4 II + 1.4TC III, manual exposure, evaluative metering, 1/250s., f/5.6, ISO 1600, natural light, handheld, small crop for comp, usual eye work, a few highlights tamed in the foliage and desaturated the bright branch tips, NR to the BG.

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    Great pose from the BT Green, nicely framed among the spruce branches. It took me more than three seconds. At first I thought the warbler must have devoured the inchworm by the time I looked for it, but I finally spotted him. I'd say he's more like a centimeter.

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    A fabulous image Dan, great composition and colours. The pose takes this up a notch! I honestly could not find it & took me while to figure out.

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    Hi Daniel. Great image...the foliage, colours and composition works well, but for me the head seems over sharpened.

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    Nice how the bird is framed by the branches. Details look good as well.

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    It took me FOREVER to find that bloody inchworm!! Aargh...I thought I was losing my mind and my eyesight!
    I like the perky pose here!
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    I love this bird and the pose. They're always so full of character. Good interesting setting without being distracting. Well done Daniel.

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    Got it! Lovely frame here and the pose, colors, and bits of hemlock are very pretty, well done Dan.

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